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en-usCopyright 2012, DataSphereFri, 09 Dec 2016 07:32:30 PSTFri, 09 Dec 2016 07:32:30 PSTLocal NewsDataSphere30World's Finest, Elektrapodhttp://events.kval.com/World_s_Finest_Elektrapod/332146058.html
http://events.kval.com/World_s_Finest_Elektrapod/332146058.htmlSat, 31 Dec 2016 09:00:00Landing in an overlapping of genres that could be called Neo-Americana, World's Finest has bridged the gap between ska, Americana, dub and bluegrass. The band's five members: Chris Couch (acoustic guitar, vocals), Dan Hurley (electric banjo, vocals), Sean McLean (sax, electric guitar, vocals), Evan Malfer (electric + upright bass) and Mike Apodaca (drums).Elephant Revivalhttp://events.kval.com/Elephant_Revival/331998715.html
http://events.kval.com/Elephant_Revival/331998715.htmlSun, 12 Feb 2017 08:00:00On Sunday, February 12, the Community Center for the Performing Arts proudly welcomes Elephant Revival back to the WOW Hall.<br/>Elephant Revival’s new video for their song “When I Fall.”<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> To download an MP3 of the song, please go to the band's webpage: http://www.elephantrevival.com/<br/><br/><br/> All proceeds going directly to National Network of Immigrant and Refugee Rights. More info on the band’s involvement with refugee issues on the web page. <br/>Tickets go on sale Friday, October 21.The Infamous Stringdustershttp://events.kval.com/The_Infamous_Stringdusters/332094082.html
http://events.kval.com/The_Infamous_Stringdusters/332094082.htmlWed, 05 Apr 2017 08:00:00with The Ghost of Paul Revere<br/> Tradition and innovation provide the interlocking roots of bluegrass and its descendants, a lively dance of elements skipping comfortably from ancient jigs to radio ditties to spacious experimentation. THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS joyously embody and carry forward the spirit of Bill Monroe, John Hartford, Earl Scruggs, David Bromberg and other originators in their skilled embrace of this musics twin gravitational pulls, moving dexterously between homespun legacy and creative expansion, a band firmly grounded in what has come before as they grow strong into tomorrow.What we do is a hybrid of the improvisational and bluegrass worlds. We take a lot of pride in that. While our music is our own concept, hopefully it does justice to the amazing components of the bluegrass world, says Stringdusters Chris Pandolfi. We love to present what we do but we always call on the bluegrass world of chops, technique, and traditions.GRAMMY-nominated The Infamous Stringdusters - Andy Hall (Dobro), Andy Falco (guitar), Jeremy Garrett (fiddle), Travis Book (double bass), and Pandolfi (banjo) are as comfortable at a dirt road pickin session as they are on an amphitheatre stage, a collection of talents that can whisper and roar as the circumstance demands, responding in real time to their surroundings, working the angles as they ply their craft and raise their sinewy voices with limber grace. Equal parts old school cats and modern operators, the Stringdusters latest album, Ladies & Gentlemen (Compass Records) spotlights the bands gift for incorporating guests into their world by rolling out the red carpet for an eclectic array of female singers lending their pipes to a dozen original Stringdusters compositions. Highlighting the groups instrumental and compositional prowess, the new set opens up fresh spaces including the drum-boosted contemporary country bounce of Listen with airwave vet Joan Osborne, the classic Dolly Parton feel See How Far Youve Come...Cody Jinkshttp://events.kval.com/Cody_Jinks/332035930.html
http://events.kval.com/Cody_Jinks/332035930.htmlThu, 09 Feb 2017 08:00:00Conceived in a honky tonk long, long ago, Cody now makes his living in them. Accompanied by the Tonedeaf Hippies, he rolls across the land and the oceans onto other lands to sow a collective musical seed. Not like the brazen giant of "Texas/Red Dirt" fame, he is a fair-sized man with a Zippo whose flame longs to be ignited by the sound of real music. "Keep that which is plastic, and the posers that compose for money. Give us your listeners, your dreamers, your huddled drunken masses longing to break free of the feces on our radios. Send these: the hippies and the cowboys, and we will flick our bics through those swinging doors."The Emerald City Jazz Kings: "Clarinet Marmalade"http://events.kval.com/The_Emerald_City_Jazz_Kings_Clarinet_Marmalade_/331823818.html
http://events.kval.com/The_Emerald_City_Jazz_Kings_Clarinet_Marmalade_/331823818.htmlThu, 09 Feb 2017 07:30:00While the rise of jazz during the 1920s is most often associated with the raw, extroverted "hot jazz" style of New Orleans, there were in fact a number of markedly different and ultimately highly infuential variations on the new art form as it spread and developed in other regions and music communities. Jesse Cloninger and the Jazz Kings contemplate several of these variations, with particular focus on the differences between the New Orleans style as represented by Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton and the cooler, more relaxed and lyrical style associated with the work of Frankie Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke and Jimmy Dorsey. Look for such classics as "Basin Street Blues", "Muscrat Ramble", "I'll Be Glad When Your Dead", "Clarinet Marmalade", "Singin' The Blues", "Doing The Uptown Lowdown" and more!<br/><br/>Chamber Music America/Doris Duke Charitable Trust This concert is eligible for The Shedd's Free Shedd Jazz Student Ticket program, which makes a limited number of free tickets to 2016-17 Shedd jazz concerts available to students elementary through college. The program is made possible by a grant from Chamber Music America and Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and Friends of Jazz at The Shedd. Contact The Shedd Ticket Office for information.The Emerald City Jazz Kings: "Clarinet Marmalade"http://events.kval.com/The_Emerald_City_Jazz_Kings_Clarinet_Marmalade_/331823819.html
http://events.kval.com/The_Emerald_City_Jazz_Kings_Clarinet_Marmalade_/331823819.htmlFri, 10 Feb 2017 07:30:00While the rise of jazz during the 1920s is most often associated with the raw, extroverted "hot jazz" style of New Orleans, there were in fact a number of markedly different and ultimately highly infuential variations on the new art form as it spread and developed in other regions and music communities. Jesse Cloninger and the Jazz Kings contemplate several of these variations, with particular focus on the differences between the New Orleans style as represented by Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton and the cooler, more relaxed and lyrical style associated with the work of Frankie Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke and Jimmy Dorsey. Look for such classics as "Basin Street Blues", "Muscrat Ramble", "I'll Be Glad When Your Dead", "Clarinet Marmalade", "Singin' The Blues", "Doing The Uptown Lowdown" and more!<br/><br/>Chamber Music America/Doris Duke Charitable Trust This concert is eligible for The Shedd's Free Shedd Jazz Student Ticket program, which makes a limited number of free tickets to 2016-17 Shedd jazz concerts available to students elementary through college. The program is made possible by a grant from Chamber Music America and Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and Friends of Jazz at The Shedd. Contact The Shedd Ticket Office for information.The Emerald City Jazz Kings: "Clarinet Marmalade"http://events.kval.com/The_Emerald_City_Jazz_Kings_Clarinet_Marmalade_/331823821.html
http://events.kval.com/The_Emerald_City_Jazz_Kings_Clarinet_Marmalade_/331823821.htmlSun, 12 Feb 2017 03:00:00While the rise of jazz during the 1920s is most often associated with the raw, extroverted "hot jazz" style of New Orleans, there were in fact a number of markedly different and ultimately highly infuential variations on the new art form as it spread and developed in other regions and music communities. Jesse Cloninger and the Jazz Kings contemplate several of these variations, with particular focus on the differences between the New Orleans style as represented by Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton and the cooler, more relaxed and lyrical style associated with the work of Frankie Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke and Jimmy Dorsey. Look for such classics as "Basin Street Blues", "Muscrat Ramble", "I'll Be Glad When Your Dead", "Clarinet Marmalade", "Singin' The Blues", "Doing The Uptown Lowdown" and more!<br/><br/>Chamber Music America/Doris Duke Charitable Trust This concert is eligible for The Shedd's Free Shedd Jazz Student Ticket program, which makes a limited number of free tickets to 2016-17 Shedd jazz concerts available to students elementary through college. The program is made possible by a grant from Chamber Music America and Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and Friends of Jazz at The Shedd. Contact The Shedd Ticket Office for information.Väsenhttp://events.kval.com/Väsen/331683114.html
http://events.kval.com/Väsen/331683114.htmlThu, 20 Apr 2017 07:30:00The extraordinary cutting edge Swedish folk trio Väsen returns to The Shedd Institute's Jaqua Concert Hall for another evening of absolutely superb music. Väsen is Olov Johansson (nyckelharpa), Mikael Marin (viola), and Roger Tallroth (12-string guitar).Villalobos Brothershttp://events.kval.com/Villalobos_Brothers/331682885.html
http://events.kval.com/Villalobos_Brothers/331682885.htmlWed, 01 Mar 2017 07:30:00The Shedd Institute is pleased to introduce Villalobos Brothers to Eugene! The Villalobos Brothers (Ernesto, Alberto and Luis) use their violins and voices to redefine contemporary Mexican music. Their original compositions masterfully blend elements of jazz, rock, classical and Mexican folk to deliver a powerful message of love, brotherhood and social justice. Artistic Director and guitarist Humberto Flores, drummer Rosa Ávila and bassist Leo Sherman complete the line-up. The group’s virtuosic performances have delighted listeners from Latin America, India and Russia to Lincoln Center’s American Songbook, Carnegie Hall and the Latin Grammy Awards.Dervishhttp://events.kval.com/Dervish/330843166.html
http://events.kval.com/Dervish/330843166.htmlWed, 22 Mar 2017 07:30:00County Sligo’s finest export, Dervish are one of the great bands ever to have come out of Ireland. Fronted as ever by entrancing singer Cathy Jordan – whose power to charm an audience is surely a match for anybody in the whole of Ireland – Dervish draw from seemingly limitless depths of talent, finesse, subtlety and fiery energy, making them as complete a band as is to be found anywhere in the tradition. It is not without good reason that Dervish have become one of Ireland’s most enduring line-ups – over an extraordinary 25 years together they have constantly raised the bar, developing one of the most distinctive, yet expertly balanced sounds anywhere in traditional music and inspiring a whole generation of young celtic musicians in their wake. 25 years in the making, a Dervish show promises to be a rousing, uplifting night, sure to drive away day to day cares and raise the spirits in the way that only great music can.